dedicated to simplifying my consumption and accumulation of stuff (especially clothes), one step at a time, starting today 6-1-11 for one year. Ok, 2 years. Well, now we're going into Y3. Make that 4. - so who's counting anyway?

Monday, February 24, 2014

In retrospect, I suppose it was one of those what was I thinking scenarios... But, on the other hand, I do love me some hand-sewing... Maybe taking it from fingerless gloves and hats to a designer coat was a bit much.

Well in the end, or what I believe is the end at the present moment, I managed to move it up a couple notches from epic fail to moderately passable. That means from only wearing it as a bathrobe to maybe wearing it out of the house on occasion.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

There I was sitting at home hand-sewing a couture item for myself (to be mentioned in a future post), when...wham! bam! thank-you ma'am!...I received this email from a heavy metal band in Geneva, Switzerland.

They're called Promethee
(that's Prometheus pronounced and spelled in French, ya'all). They wanted to
purchase one of my mandala drawings, Day 203 to be precise, for
promotional use with their band. Yep. Mathieu, the bass player, said
they had stumbled upon my Mandala-a-Dayblog and really liked my
work. Uh-huh.

It wasn't for sale, since it was contained in a sketch book as part of a series I did every day for a year. So after some back and forth correspondence in which I thanked
them for not just ripping it off the web, I ended up sending them a higher
resolution jpg of the image. Mathieu asked me to also write their band name (PRMT) in my own script, separately, so they could include it underneath the mandala. 1,000 are going to be made as promotional give-aways when the band plays next. hee hee hee

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Yes. I purchase a new-to-me pair of shoes/ boots from e-bay and made a coat recently. Back at it apparently. Here's the latest:

and I really like 'em

The coat (well, jacket, actually) I made a few months ago, but never got to posting it. I really like it a lot too, but see for yourself. Made from fabric in my stash going back nearly 20 years!!!

It's a deep, dark burgundy velvet with....

copper-colored organza sewn diagonally at half inch intervals, then slashed opened in between the stitched lines to reveal the velvet beneath.

And...it's reversible!!!

with a tapestry/ upholstery fabric of Egyptian motifs!

You can see details and the pattern that I deviated and derived it from on my page: Clothes from Winter.

Hey, it's not to late to join the gang at Patti's Not Dead Yet Style, so let's do it! And while I'm gadding about, let's step on over to Bella's Shoe Shine party for February. Thanks ladies for the open invite!